Edge of Remembrance: Gods and Dragons

Merla Velzna had been born a warrior, but had chosen archaeology. Destiny, however, had chosen her to protect the future of civilization, all six thousand years before our own history began.

Gunter Jürgens had always dreamed of being an archaeologist. On a dig in Nicaragua he discovered evidence of Merla Velzna and of the empire that all of modern science had declared taboo.

Spanning twelve thousand years, this is the story of two archaeologists. The one in the future—Gunter Jürgens—is studying the life and work of the one in the past, but to do so has been made taboo by science-at-large. The one in the past—Merla Velzna—has left her job of studying the past in order to take on a third career—that of saving the future of civilization.

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She saved the future of civilization

“Merla Velzna had earned the right not to kill.” So begins this tale of a larger-than-life woman who cared enough to dedicate her life to helping others. Though she had been born a warrior, she took the rare opportunity to change her station in life to one of science—digging up ancient high-tech artifacts. When her homeland was destroyed, circumstances chose for her a far more demanding role.

Forgotten by history, myth would remember her by many names, including Minerva and Pallas Athena.

He braved the taboos of modern science

Gunter Jürgens had dedicated his life to digging up ancient artifacts. Then he discovered something that science had declared taboo. He had found solid evidence that Plato’s Atlantis really had existed. When he discovered evidence of Merla Velzna, he risked his reputation to prove that she had existed.